Amazon has halted construction at a location in Windsor, Connecticut, after several nooses were discovered at the site, according to FOX61 News.
Windsor Police Capt. Andrew Power noted in a statement that the first noose was found in April hanging from a steel beam on the building's second floor. Five more ropes "that could be interpreted as nooses" were found on various other floors on April 29.
"Some of them were just rope that was tied at the end and some were twisted in a manner to look like a noose," Power said, adding that the police have had a difficult time identifying a suspect since the ropes were all found in areas that lacked surveillance equipment.
bowline is a simple loop knot with a lot of utility.
Little did I know that when I was tying bowline knots as a Boy Scout, I was participating in systemic institutional white racism. Screw my Japanese assistant Scout Master for leading me down that road. So, what he was nuked at Nagasaki by Fat Man as a boy and ended up in the US as Vice-President of a national bank and an assistant Scout Master. His granddaughter won a state volleyball title at West Linn High School and she played for Oregon. He never had a chance with all that white hate and the failure of white America to let him assimilate.
bowline is a simple loop knot with a lot of utility.
I heard the greatest feature of the bowline is it can take a tremendous amount of stress and is still easy to untie. Other loop knots get so tight it's almost easier to cut off than untie.
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Amazon has halted construction at a location in Windsor, Connecticut, after several nooses were discovered at the site, according to FOX61 News.
Windsor Police Capt. Andrew Power noted in a statement that the first noose was found in April hanging from a steel beam on the building's second floor. Five more ropes "that could be interpreted as nooses" were found on various other floors on April 29.
"Some of them were just rope that was tied at the end and some were twisted in a manner to look like a noose," Power said, adding that the police have had a difficult time identifying a suspect since the ropes were all found in areas that lacked surveillance equipment.
GOOD JOB, JILL!!!